Upcoming SYRCL Spring Events

Spring is fast approaching and our events calendar is rapidly filling. Check out this exciting event lineup brought to you by SYRCL this spring. We hope you will join us and show your support for the Yuba River.

What’s the difference between a salamander and a newt? Discover newts of the Sierra with Shannon Hedge, SYRCL’s Outreach & Education Coordinator and avid herpetologist. Learn about breeding habits, where to find them, and more.

Join the South Yuba River Citizens League and the Nevada County Cannabis Alliance for another educational and inspiring “Growing Green for the Yuba” workshop – focused on the importance of building soils and highlighting legalized cannabis growers in Nevada County!

If you know students who might be interested in the opportunity to showcase their work in front of their community, we encourage you to have them submit their art in our 2020 Call for Student Art HERE.

Scotch broom is a non-native invasive weed that has become rampant throughout the Sierra foothills – especially Nevada County. It is highly flammable, whether it is dead or alive. Removing it reduces the risk of catastrophic fire. Join SYRCL’s River Avengers and help remove this species from our watershed!

Like the President’s annual address, SYRCL’s annual “State of the Yuba” serves as a report to the citizens of the Yuba watershed on the condition of the river, to outline SYRCL’s priorities for the coming year, and most importantly, enlist all river lovers in the protection and restoration of the Yuba. This FREE event is for all members of the community who care about the Yuba River and want to know more about SYRCL’s efforts to protect the watershed.